This summer Shimadzu UK is offering up to 25 percent savings on a complete GCMS system that is ready to produce high quality analytical results for a diverse range of laboratory applications, which cover R&D, academia, hospitals and general chemical manufacturing.

Shimadzu UK’s ‘Summer GCMS Package Deal’ features the Shimadzu QP2010SE GCMS plus a capillary column supported with a NIST library for a special price tag of only £30,000.

Another ‘Summer Deal’ sees Shimadzu’s QP2010 Ultra EI GCMS being offered for as little as £40,000 even though the system is fully equipped with a capillary column and benefits from NIST library support.

Both the QP2010SE and QP2010 Ultra EI are rugged GCMS systems offering reliable performance and featuring a dual filament with auto changeover which ensure minimal data is lost during sample sequencing.

Extremely versatile, robust and easy to maintain, both systems enable front opening access to the source area. Simplifying maintenance still further, the systems are designed to ensure that the quadrupole analyser is not disturbed during source cleaning.

The high performance QP2010 Ultra EI , which is capable of rapidly pumping down to enable qualitative analysis within 10 to 15 minutes, also achieves industry leading fast scan rate of 20,000 amu/sec and offers the highest signal to noise performance of >500:1 for 1pg OFN.

The performance of both the QP2010SE and QP2010 Ultra EI systems can be easily enhanced with the addition of a direct sample inlet probe accessory that can heat up to 500°C and offers total software control.

Some examples of the diverse range of analytical applications that can be achieved with the QP2010SE and QP2010 Ultra EI systems include analyzing semi volatiles in drinking water, identifying PBDEs in plastics and creating fatty acid profiles in neo-natal screening for inborn errors of metabolism.

To qualify for the ‘Summer GCMS Package Deal’ organizations need to place an order with Shimadzu UK for the Shimadzu QP2010SE system or Shimadzu’s QP2010 Ultra EI system before 30th September 2011.